When I used to setup XP systems, I always copied the i386 folder from the CD to the local drive and pointed the install location in the registry to the local folder, that way if I chose to install windows software in the future, the files were already present.
Now that Windows 7 is structured...
Thanks. I did find that plus the software finally. This is my first time configuring and EMC SAN and Brocade switches. In Navisphere express, it says you need Navisphere Server Utility to add servers, but then I later found the section where I could add it manually. Thanks for the info.
All,
My predecessor installed our Dell/EMC AX150 FC SAN. I now need to add a machine to the SAN and he did not install the Navisphere Server Utility software on any machine that I can find, nor can I find the CD that came with my Dell/EMC AX150 SAN. Dell and EMC are not being the most helpful...
Sorry tsunamiUK,
I havent' found a perfect solution yet. I am working on a monitoring script that will watch the Sendmail maillog and inform me if someone violates company policy. Theoretically, a milter can be written for Sendmail, but I am a ways off from studying that option.
Grendelos
After reading more about "define(`confMAX_RCPTS_PER_MESSAGE', `9')", I can see how this parameter may not be the best solution. Apparently when the recipient limit is exceeded, Sendmail tells the sender to try again later on the remainder of recipients, which Exchange dutifully does a few...
Greetings,
I have a situation where I am using a Senmail server as an external relay and MS Exchange 2003 as an internal email server. I have put in a parameter on Sendmail of:
define(`confMAX_RCPTS_PER_MESSAGE', `9')
The idea is to have unlimited recipients for internal email messages...
Greetings,
I have a situation where I am using a Senmail server as an external relay and MS Exchange 2003 as an internal email server. I have put in a parameter of
define(`confMAX_RCPTS_PER_MESSAGE', `9')
The idea is to have unlimited recipients for internal email messages through Exchange...
The problem is it is only happening to my Sendmail servers. The MS IIS SMTP server accepts without any problem. And if it is an attack, they figured out very quickly when I added a new server to the network when troubleshooting.
It also seems that if it were a DOS, I would see one error right...
The remote ips are all over the board and from the name resolution, you can tell alot of it is probably from spambots.
Volume wise, if you exclude all of the MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN errors, it is actually down, which in a way, makes sense because a high number of messages are not getting through...
Thanks RhythmAce for the suggestion. I have double checked my config and I don't think this is the problem. By running my log level at -15, it appears that the connection and loss thereof happens all in the same second.
Concerning kernels, I have tried with 2 different kernels so far.
And I...
Greetings,
I am seeking suggestions on what to investigate with the following problem:
Beginning about January 13th, I have seen a 300 to 500% jump in my maillog of the error message:
[(remote ip)] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to MTA
Normally I attribute such errors to...
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